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So sorry to hear this Jane.....it sounds like your grandad now needs someone to look after him and keep him safe as your nan is unable to do it having to cope with her own illness Old age is often very sad, I went through the same thing with my own parents. It sounds as though he would not be able to give your nan the care that she really......and some nursing homes do accept married couples together if they both need care. I agree nursing homes are not the best place to be but it would make it easier for them both if they were together.....Thinking of you and your family Jane ((((hugs)))) |
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This is a very difficult situation and I feel for you. We had to put my own wonderful mum in a nursing home, aged just 63, as she became disabled because of severe brain damage after falling down the stairs. She was the youngest one there. It was heartbreaking. However, it was the only choice as my dad couldn't have looked after her. The care at the nursing home was excellent, the food was good, all home cooked and they made a real effort at Christmas, birthdays, etc. I know it isn't the same as home, but your grandad will be cared for and safe. Will your nan be able to join him? {{hugs}} to you. |
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Jane I am so so sorry to hear about your granddad, there are good nursing homes out there, my mum runs one and she prides herself on making sure the residents get the best care possible. I hope whatever happens that your granddad is well looked after |
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